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Community and Library History

The colonial history of St. Albans is rather vague in as much as it wasn’t until about 1899 that it received its present name. A committee of residents selected the name St. Albans for the railroad station after the English village of the same name in Hertfordshire, England. It is known that it was an early farming community owned by the families of Nicolas Everitt, Benjamin Carpenter, and Everett Remsen.

The St. Albans Golf Club opened in 1919 along Merrick, Linden, and Baisley Boulevards. Addisleigh Park, a beautiful residential section was developed overlooking the golf course in 1926.

The post-war boom period, which followed 1920, unprecedented expansion in real estate was responsible for bringing in most of the residents who poured into the area. The creation of the government financing agency for home building in the 1930’s caused another spurt in real estate activity. The sale of the 100-acre St. Albans Golf Club to a building organization in the 1930s for a housing development did not materialize. The U.S. government acquired the property and the Department of Defense built the St. Albans Naval Hospital. The buildings and grounds are an architectural asset to the community. When the hospital closed in 1974, the Veterans Administration converted the facility into an extended care center. Fifty-three acres were given to the City of New York in 1977 which developed the Roy Wilkins Park.

During the 1940s, the population became more ethnically diverse as Lena Horne, Count Basie, Fats Waller, Roy Campanella, and other prominent African-Americans moved into Addisleigh Park. By the early 1970s, St. Albans was considered an African American community; during the 1980s, immigrants from the Caribbean, Africa, and the United Kingdom settled in the community.

Seyfried, Vincent, “St. Albans” The Encyclopedia of New York City, Yale University Press, 1995:1032-1033.

The Library in St. Albans has a unique history. Then, as now, community involvement has factored into the design and delivery of library services to the residents of St. Albans. On July 16th, 1918, the St. Albans Library was established as a small library called a village collection utilizing the services of volunteers. The Ladies Society and Red Cross workers spearheaded the project. The lending collection was housed in a small room in the Ladies Social Club building on Baisley Boulevard near Farmers Boulevard. Books were given out each week on Wednesdays.

The Library was taken over by Queens Borough Public Library in 1920 and also became a station collection the same year. The club house building was sold and the volunteer librarian relocated. The Library faced closure. The Mother’s Club of P.S. 36 came to the rescue. A small bunkhouse which looked like a “lunch wagon” was purchased and made into an attractive library. It was a small building on wheels. The use of a lot on a street very near the railroad station was donated by the owner. The building opened in January 1922. The wagon was used at this site for several years, until development in the area necessitated the moving of the wagon to a new location on Everitt Place where the lot was rent free.

In July 1931, the Library moved to a storefront at 187-10 Linden Boulevard and became a full-fledged branch.

On February 5, 1947, the library received a certificate of registration from the Board of Regents of the State of New York.

The building of the present site, 191-05 Linden Boulevard was erected in 1968. This facility was designed by an African-American architect, Frank Thompson. The city owned building was dedicated on March 10th, 1969.


Community Information

Community Board
Queens Community Board 12
90-28 161st Street,
Jamaica ,NY 11432
Phone: (718)658-3308
Fax: (718)739-6997
Email: pbilbo@cb12queens.org


Community Organizations & Services
Federation of Civic Associations
P.O. Box 120220
St. Albans ,NY 11412-0220
Phone: (718) 479-7966

NAACP-Jamaica Branch
189-26 Linden Boulevard
St. Albans ,NY 11412
Phone: (718) 723-3653

Parent Leadership Institute, Alumni Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 120310
St. Albans ,NY 11412-0310
Phone: (718) 276-4263
Fax: (718) 723-4993

St. Albans Chamber of Commerce
193-17 Linden Boulevard
St. Albans ,NY 11412
Phone: (718) 526-7708

St. Albans Civic Improvement Association
P.O. Box 120561
St. Albans ,NY 11412
Phone: (718) 276-4263
Fax: (718) 528-770


Child Care / Preschools
Human Resources Center of St. Albans, Inc.
172-17 Linden Boulevard
St. Albans ,NY 11434
Phone: (718) 657-5251
Fax: (718) 298-1487
Email: stalbans2@aol.com

Jamaica NAACP Linden Day Care
189-26 Linden Boulevard
St. Albans ,NY 11412
Phone: (718) 978-0400

Montessori Progressive Learning Center, Inc.
195-05 Linden Boulevard
St. Albans ,NY 11412
Phone: (718) 723-3967

Quick Start
188-33 Linden Boulevard
St. Albans ,NY 11412
Phone: (718) 659-6928
Fax: (718) 527-7930

True Deliverance Christian Pre-School
188-15 Turin Drive
St. Albans ,NY 11412
Phone: (718) 978-0601

More child care facilities information can be found at New York State Office of Children & Family Services.


School
    Public Intermediate/junior High Schools

    Public High Schools

    Private / Parochial Schools
    Allen Christian School (K-8)
    171-10 Linden Boulevard
    Jamaica ,NY 11434
    Phone: (718) 657-1676
    Fax: (718) 291-7751
    Email: info@allenchristianschool.org

    Saint Catherine of Sienna School (K-8)
    118-34 Riverton Street
    St. Albans ,NY 11412
    Phone: (718) 528-1857

    True Deliverance Christian School (K-5)
    188-15Turin Drive
    St. Albans ,NY 11412
    Phone: (718) 978-0601


More New York school information can be found at NYC Department of Education.


Emergency Services
    Fire Department
    Engine 317 Ladder 165 Battalion 54
    117-11 196th Street
    St. Albans ,NY 11412


    Police Department
    113th Precinct
    167-02 Baisley Boulevard
    St. Albans ,NY 11434
    Phone: (718) 712-7733


Call 911for emergencies
Call 311 for government information and non-emergency services


Local Hospitals
Queens Hospital Center
82-68 164th Street
Jamaica ,NY 11432
Phone: (718) 883-3000


Local Newspapers
Jamaica Times (Serving Jamaica, Hollis and St. Albans)
Phone: (718) 229-0300

Queens Chronicle - East Queens Edition
Phone: (718) 205-8000

Press of Southeast Queens
Phone: (718) 357-7400


Post Office
Archie Spigner Post Office
195-04 Linden Boulevard
St. Albans ,NY 11412
Phone: (800) 275-8777 (718) 528-5026


Parks and Playgrounds
St. Albans Memorial Park
Merrick Boulevard, 173 Place, Sayers Avenue

Roy Wilkins -- Southen Queens Park
Baisley & Merrick Boulevards, 115Avenue

Locust Manor Playground (PS 15)
192 Street, S/S 121 Avenue

Nautilus Playground
Merrick & Baisley Boulevards, 120 Avenue

More New York City parks and recreation information can be found at New York City Department of Parks & Recreation.


Sanitation

For information on garbage pick-up go to Collection Schedule of  The City of New York Department of Sanitation or call 311.


Senior Centers


Elected Officials

New York City Council District #27

    Leroy Comrie
    District Office
    113-43 Farmers Blvd.
    Saint Albans ,NY 11412
    Phone: 718-776-3700
    Fax: 718-776-3798

    Legislative Office
    250 Broadway, Suite 1865
    New York ,NY 10007
    Phone: 212-788-7084
    Fax: 212-788-7093
    Email: comrie@council.nyc.ny.us


New York State Assembly District #33

    Barbara M. Clark
    District Office
    97-01 Springfield Boulevard
    Queens Village ,NY 11429
    Phone: 718-479-2333
    Fax:

    Albany Office
    LOB 702
    Albany ,NY 12248
    Phone: 518-455-4711
    Fax:
    Email: clarkb@assembly.state.ny.us



New York State Senate District #10

Shirley L. Huntley
Room 609, Legislative Office Building
Albany ,NY 12247
Phone: 518-455-3531
Fax: 518-426-6859

161-10 Jamaica Avenue, Suite 504
Jamaica ,NY 11434
Phone: 718-523-3069
Fax: 718-523-3670
Email: shuntley@senate.state.ny.us



U.S. Congressional District #6

    Gregory Meeks
    153-01 Jamaica Ave, 2nd Floor
    Jamaica ,NY 11432
    Phone: (718) 725-6000
    Fax: (718) 725-9868
    Email:

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